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Views:|Rating:0.00|View Time:46:12Minutes|Likes:0|Dislikes:1Smithsonian Magazine and Smithsonian Channel team up to take one of our signature series to even greater heights! Join us on a cross-country tour over our nation’s most fascinating small towns, from Medora, North Dakota, where Teddy Roosevelt once sought solace, to Carmel, California, where Dirty Harry became mayor. This soaring journey shows the road less traveled is often the one best traveled, as only Aerial America can.

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Views:5|Rating:0.00|View Time:41:1Minutes|Likes:0|Dislikes:0 This week Senior Pastor Joel Eason delivers a message entitled “Big & Small”. In this message Pastor Joel discusses the size of a mustard seed. How something so small can grow into something so big.

This growth can be compared to the growth of our Faith as Christians and followers of Jesus. Here are 3 ways our Faith grows:

1. FAITH grows with others
2. FAITH grows in testing
3. FAITH grows through exposure to the word of God

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Bridgeway Church is a non-denominational church in the Tampa Bay area of Central Florida dedicated to bringing people into life-changing relationships with Jesus Christ and each other.

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Views:6393|Rating:5.00|View Time:24:14Minutes|Likes:33|Dislikes:0Matt Haynes is a former pastor who transitioned from the church to opening his own tattoo shop, Filament Tattoo Co., in downtown Wabash. Haynes had spent a lot of time in tattoo shops over the years and realized he could connect with people who would never have talked to him while wearing a suit and tie in his church.
When Amanda Brinkman and Robert Herjavec sit down with Matt, we learn that Filament Tattoo already has a strong brand and reputation in Wabash, but the three-year-old business needs help growing and reaching a broader audience to help it through the seasonality of the business. In Episode 4, the Deluxe team shows Filament how powerful a website and good photography are in telling your personalized story and marketing the “experience” customers can expect with you. With a few physical improvements to their exterior and a unique twist to their social media strategy, we help Filament change perceptions about tattoo shops in Season 1 of Small Business Revolution – Main Street.

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Championed by Deluxe and hosted by chief brand and communications officer, Amanda Brinkman with Shark Tank star Robert Herjavec; the Small Business Revolution is a movement created to shine a spotlight on the vital impact that small businesses have on our economy, our communities and our daily lives. Independence. Originality. Belief in the bold experiment. Now more than ever, the passionate values that built America drive millions of our local businesses.

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Church of the Small Things by Melanie Shankle

It doesn’t matter how old we are or what kind of work we do, we’ve all wondered at times, “Does my life really matter?” Do the everyday events and messy moments make any kind of difference? Is it okay to be fulfilled by the simple acts of raising kids, working in an office, and cooking chicken for dinner? This six-session video Bible study with bestselling author and popular blogger Melanie Shankle speaks directly to the heart of women of all ages who are longing to find significance and meaning in the normal, everyday world of attending class on their college campus, driving carpool to soccer practice, cooking a meal for their family, taking care of a sick loved one, or a million other things.

Melanie offers women the opportunity to embrace what it means to live an abundant and incredibly meaningful life finding beauty and laughter in all the small things right beneath the surface of every moment.

This study guide is full of relatable Bible teaching and includes video notes, group discussion questions, partnered or individual activities, and between-session personal studies.
Sessions include:
• Being Faithful in the Small Things
• Created for a Reason
• A Word Fitly Spoken
• Broken Pieces
• Investing in Friendships
• Bigger than You Imagine
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Melanie Shankle
Melanie Shankle writes regularly at The Big Mama blog and is the New York Times bestselling author of three previous books, including Nobody’s Cuter than You.
Melanie is a graduate of Texas A&M and loves writing, shopping at Target, checking to see what’s on sale at Anthropologie, and trying to find the lighter side in every situation. Most of all, she loves being the mother of Caroline, the wife of Perry, and the official herder of two wild dogs named Piper and Mabel. The five of them live in San Antonio, Texas.

Karen Lee-Thorp
Karen Lee-Thorp was a senior editor at NavPress for many years and series editor for the LifeChange Bible study series. She is now a freelance writer living in Brea, California, with her husband, Greg Herr, and their daughters, Megan and Marissa.

Views:4707|Rating:4.71|View Time:1:49Minutes|Likes:16|Dislikes:1Tour Downtown Apex NC and the new Apex NC Nature Park. See why so many people love to call Apex NC Home! Check out the local businesses and venues such as Peak City Grill, Moon & Lola’s, Anna’s Pizzeria, Apex Outfitters, Salem Street Pub, Sophie & Mollie’s Boutique, The Rusty Bucket, Larancherita, The Beer Dispensary, The Blistered Pig, Prime Mortgage Lending, Apex Baptist Church, Halle Cultural Arts Center, Apex Skate Park, Apex Police Department, Apex Fire Department, and other local businesses! Apex isn’t just a town, it’s a community! Imagine art and music festivals, holiday celebrations such as 4th of July on Salem Street & Apex Christmas Parade! How about the Peak City Pig Fest and Apex Jazz Festival? There’s so much going on in this Small Town coined The Peak of Good Living! It’s no wonder it’s America’s Favorite Small Town to Live In!